North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – November 29th, 2012
LAKE MILLE LACS The boat harbors are capped with ice and there’s skim ice along the shorelines, but the main lake is wide open. It’s going to take an extended stretch of cold, calm weather
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LAKE MILLE LACS The boat harbors are capped with ice and there’s skim ice along the shorelines, but the main lake is wide open. It’s going to take an extended stretch of cold, calm weather
Western Ohio River Anglers are still taking channel catfish. They are being caught on chicken livers and cut bait around warm water discharges. Carp are biting on dough balls and corn. Hybrids are hitting Rapalas
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) As water temperatures start to cool, hybrid striped bass will again feed more actively. Try chicken livers fished on the bottom or troll spinners along the north shore
Paulding Reservoir (Paulding County) The water is clear and is 63 degrees. Saugeyes are being caught in the early mornings. Minnows under a slip bobber is working great as is jigs with Twister Tails. The
Clouse Lake (Perry County) Bluegill fishing has been good below the dam and off the shoreline near the boat ramp using wax worms or nightcrawlers fished under a bobber. Flagdale, St. Joseph’s and Twin Churches
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) Crappies are being caught by anglers using minnows or jigs. Fish the bait in 3 to 12 feet of water. Fish the bait around any type of woody structure such
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler with a minimum size limit of 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
Lake St. Clair Deer hunting has been good in rural Macomb and St. Clair counties. The rut is on. Windy, stormy weather put a damper on fishing on Lake St. Clair last week, and fishing
East Jordan Area Deer hunting has been good. The rut is on in Charlevoix County and bucks are chasing does. Fishing pressure has been very light. For those who are getting out, walleyes and bass
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